There is still no definite decision among the opposition pact. Abang Johari made it clear that this is not the kind of party that we want to form the government. Even they could not compromise for the seat allocations.
This is a good deal for Barisan Nasional since the opposition pact are not going to give a fight at the rural bumiputera majority seats!! This kind of friction will not become a threat to the Barisan Nasional coalition!!??
The Pakatan is now indeed breaking up. You could see them still fighting for the seat in Padungan between DAP and PKR. With the sex video scandal issues, PKR are losing members since they do not want Anwar Ibrahim to lead the pact. The immoral behaviours are becoming too much too handle? The opposition pact is so incorrigible yet persuasive to the people to request them to accept the Orange book. It should be the lemon book since it is full of nonsense and just impossible dreams which will turn out to become a nightmare for Malaysia??!!!
The Jin gay book is not suitable for Sarawakian when they only insisted for the 20% oil and gas royalties? Their proposal to invest the EPF scheme is ridiculous which will give only a mere 2.5% compared with the current investment giving 5.8% for 2010!!!???
The irrelevant orange book is becoming so obvious with more and more flaws detected for this coming Sarawak Election. The strategist behind the pact, Rafizi Ramli himself could not answer how they will produce the amount of money they are going to use to execute the orange book project!!???
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March 28, 2011 15:43 PM
Opposition Pact Now A Weakened Force - Abang Johari
MUKAH, March 28 (Bernama) -- The Sarawak Barisan Nasional does not see opposition parties like Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) or the Sarawak National Party (SNAP) as being a thorn on its side in the coming 10th state election.
Parti Pesaka Bumiputra Bersatu deputy president Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg noted that PKR and SNAP were not likely to give problems or challenge BN candidates in the rural bumiputera majority seats.
"They are still fighting over the seats. There is no sign of compromise on the horizon.
"...their relations are frail...in tatters...so, their organisation will be affected.
"Based on this, I do not think they are capable of fighting us (BN) as a force," he told the media here today after launching the People Friendly Homes scheme at Kampung Nelayan.
Abang Johari, who is also state housing minister, said even in urban areas, PKR was fighting for seats with the DAP, adding that it was obvious that Pakatan Rakyat was breaking up.
Earlier, he called on the people in the Balingian constituency to ensure Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud be returned unopposed.
"Not just our great leader but all BN candidates, as well. When there is continuity, we can progress and prosper even more," he said.
-- BERNAMA
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